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Faith Complex: Sarah Holewinski on Innocent Victims in Conflict

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By Sarah HolewinskiJanuary 11, 2010
Tags: AmendsCivilianProtection

Author: Sarah Holewinski

Sarah Holewinski is CIVIC's former Executive Director and now serves on the Board of Directors. She was most recently deputy chief of staff for policy at the U.S. Mission to the United Nations. As executive director of CIVIC, she led efforts to advise warring parties on civilian protection and responsible use of force and worked extensively with the U.S. military and its allies and in Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, CAR, Burma, and elsewhere.

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